Anyone watching Pac vs Hatton 24/7?

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  • DLT
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    #11
    I just wrote this in another thread:

    PS- If you watched 24/7, did you catch Roach basicaly admiting that Oscar was a dead man walking with the weight? It was also cool when he talked aobut the holes in Oscar's arms where he could tell they had just rehydrated him and that he knew it was over when he saw that. Also, what are you guys thoughts on Moore being in the Gym? I dont know, he sounds a little to much like a Cheif to me. Like he wants to be the main guy. However, he was a real Champ and a Southpaw boxer so in that way I do think that its a good fit for Pac

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    • Spacey1991
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      #12
      ****, is this only in the US though? Or is it on Sky Sports in UK? I don't have Sky Sports so I will probably have to try to download it or watch it on youtube or something like that.

      I like the 24/7's I think there good, they shown em on Setanta when there is a big fight coming on there (Calzaghe vs Jones was the last one).

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      • QUISQUEYA
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        #13
        Ricky looks a zillion times better, THAT is how you train. Eff that big, stoopid bag Graham was in love with.

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        • QUISQUEYA
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          #14
          Originally posted by Keyser Soze
          Incredible? Why?

          Because he says so?
          No. It is incredible because we see Hatton shooting straight hands and ducking and parrying. We see him doing things that he had never done. We see Ricky looking like a BOXER.

          I want to be careful not to overstate it... but Ricky is looking much better than he looked with Graham.

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            #15
            Originally posted by QUISQUEYA
            No. It is incredible because we see Hatton shooting straight hands and ducking and parrying. We see him doing things that he had never done. We see Ricky looking like a BOXER.

            I want to be careful not to overstate it... but Ricky is looking much better than he looked with Graham.

            Graham really restrict Hatton in a way, He should have left him after the tsyzu fight or even earlier, Punching a bodybag doesnt do much for you and thats all he seem to do with hatton.

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            • QUISQUEYA
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              #16
              Originally posted by raycorey

              Graham really restrict Hatton in a way, He should have left him after the tsyzu fight or even earlier, Punching a bodybag doesnt do much for you and thats all he seem to do with hatton.
              I hated that bodybag. it reinforced bad habits and encouraged inaccuracy

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              • Two Clips
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                #17
                Did anyone notice the difference in speed? I know Pac is fast but damn he looked so much quicker than Hatton. And did anyone find it funny that Hatton is doing the same punch sequence that Floyd and Roger do? In the last 24/7 Hatton was calling it pity pat and made a joke of it.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by DLT
                  I just wrote this in another thread:

                  PS- If you watched 24/7, did you catch Roach basicaly admiting that Oscar was a dead man walking with the weight? It was also cool when he talked aobut the holes in Oscar's arms where he could tell they had just rehydrated him and that he knew it was over when he saw that. Also, what are you guys thoughts on Moore being in the Gym? I dont know, he sounds a little to much like a Cheif to me. Like he wants to be the main guy. However, he was a real Champ and a Southpaw boxer so in that way I do think that its a good fit for Pac
                  Yeah that **** was crazy! It's funny the things you find out when you're behind the scenes like on 24/7. About Moore was'nt he trained by Teddy Atlas? I'm sure he learned alot and is a pretty good trainer in his own right.

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                  • riveraboxing
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                    #19
                    Hey since you watched 24/7 you guys probably watched the Williams Wright fight and heard them interview Hatton... Anyone know the names of Hatton's 5 sparring partners???

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                      #20
                      It's very sad in one aspect that Billy and Ricky's friendship is effectively ruined, but at the same time, it's blatantly apparent that Ricky is a MUCH better fighter under Floyd, Sr. and could have been even better all those years with a top notch trainer.

                      I'm really liking this 24/7 so far.

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